Abstract
The book provides expert analysis on a range of global issues including debt, trade, HIV, gender, child labour, migration and asylum. The contributors are a mix of academics, development non-governmental organisation (NGO) staff and development education practitioners representing a rich and diverse range of perspectives on global issues.he book is aimed at learners and academic staff at third level, particularly in areas related to development issues such as Geography, Sociology, Politics, Human Rights and International Relations.
Students taking modules or courses on development will find the book a useful introduction to key global issues while development NGO personnel can use the text to support their practice.
Students taking modules or courses on development will find the book a useful introduction to key global issues while development NGO personnel can use the text to support their practice.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Development Reader – An Introduction to International Development Issues |
Editors | Stephen McCloskey |
Publisher | Centre for Global Education |
Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - Aug 2008 |